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Careful What You Wish For
Derek Webb is probably my favorite lyricist, and the song below is one of my favorites. So many great images in juxtaposition. It’s a quality video (especially a few moments in, when the shaking stops). And the original source of … Continue reading
This Is “What You Want”
If you haven’t done so yet, I strongly encourage you to check out I Was Wrong, I’m Sorry, and I Love You by Derek Webb. The album has officially dropped and can be purchased in CD or digital form. I … Continue reading
Derek Webb and the Hope That is Not Wasted
I keep posting things about Derek Webb’s upcoming album. It’s available for pre-order Tuesday morning at derekwebb.com, which is great. It just seems rare these days for someone to write music that can mean something, which is a sweeping generalization, … Continue reading
Derek Webb’s New Lyric Video (with passion, confession, and whimsy)
A good and proper disposition is a difficult thing to master. I often find that the music of Derek Webb helps me get there in a good way. Webb recently posted a “lyric video” to the title track of his … Continue reading
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New Derek Webb Music (Just 10 Days Late)
It’s been ten years since Derek Webb released his first solo album, She Must and Shall Go Free. Like many of his fans, I was introduced to Webb’s work through Caedmon’s Call back in college. Webb is one of those … Continue reading
Advent and the Prayer for Deliverance
THE SEASON OF ADVENT started this past Sunday. I had the opportunity to speak at a church in the area. I used my moment to talk about story and promises and hope. I’m not sure if it made much sense … Continue reading
Song of Freedom . . . and Law
MY FRIDAY MORNING started with an interesting discussion with a student about the works and thoughts of Dostoyevsky. Since I didn’t know much more than the average English major on the topic, we ended up discussing the strange relationship between … Continue reading



